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- 5th - 6th
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Students review finding elapsed time by participating in this lesson. The students play a teacher-directed game called "Matho." "Matho" is played like Bingo, but the cards are filled with times written digitally, and the students must solve elapsed time problems to fill in their game card. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 7th
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Students study the six time zones in the United State in the direct instruction portion of the lesson. They problem solve using the information about time zones and daylight savings time. After the direct instruction, they proceed to guided practice and independent student practice using the concepts. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 7th
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Students examine how to use time zones in the United States and international time zones. They discuss and solve problems involving daylight savings time, A.M. and P.M., international time, the international date line, and elapsed time and solve a variety of problems independently. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 7th
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Students examine how to measure time, and specifically focus on using time zones in the United States and international time zones. As a class, they discuss international time, the international date line, and elapsed time. Students then solve problems dealing with time differences in a variety of locations around the world. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 8th
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Students explore time zones. They apply information about time zones and elapsed time to solve problems. Students explore the time zones in the United States. calculate the time zones in various places within the United States and examine how to calculate the rate of change in time. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 8th
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Students explore time zones in the United States. They discuss the various time zones in the United States. Students calculate the time in various places in the United States. They discuss why it is important to know the time zones. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 8th
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Students explore how to use the time zones in the United States and internationally. They use elapsed time to solve problems. Students calculate the time in various places in the United States. They discuss the 6 time zones in the United States. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th
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Students observe and demonstrate how to measure and calculate time using time zones in the United States. They read and discuss a chart of the U.S. time zones, solve a variety of problem as a class, and independently solve time zone problems and discuss the solutions as a class. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th
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Students solve a variety of problems involving measuring and calculating time using global/international time zones. They discuss how time zones function, and observe the teacher modeling how to solve a variety of problems. Students then independently complete a worksheet. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th
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Students examine how to calculate the time in various time zones in the world and determine why this is an important skill. In the direct instruction section, they practice figuring the time in different zones by adding or subtracting the proper number of hours. They also examine AM and PM, and 24 time, and the International Dateline. In guided practice they problem solve by applying the concepts and finally, complete independent student practice. Full Review »

